artice on importance of couplets
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A couplet has two lines that typically share the same rhythm and end rhyme. Whether it is a complete two-line poem or part of a larger piece, a couplet's inherent shortness allows poets to concisely pose ideas and make memorable connections.
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A couplet has two lines that typically share the same rhythm and end rhyme. Whether it is a complete two-line poem or part of a larger piece, a couplet's inherent shortness allows poets to concisely pose ideas and make memorable connections.Couplet refers to two lines of poetry that follow each other and rhyme. Couplets also sometimes have the same meter, meaning the same number of beats or the same rhythm. The sheep's in the meadow, the cow in the corn.
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